Winejk wrote:I love Cuban. He'd make a great politician because he waffles on issues. He's talking about Dallas not tanking. He has been on record saying the Sixers were going about the rebuild wrong and was against tanking. Now that his Mavs are in last place, he says they play hard every night (no different than the Sixers the past few years), hopes injuries will get better (same as the Sixers waiting for Noel, Simmons and Embiid), and will evaluate things as they go with regards to player movement. Yet the Sixers were tanking and the Mavs are not. Love the hypocrisy.
He also characterized an aspect of tanking as pulling the good players out of the game late to try to lose. This is intellectual dishonesty.
The Sixers never did that either. The coaches, and the players tried their best to win every game. The GM removed all players that weren't considered part of the future, and one of the benefits of that was making a team that was in capable of winning.
It isn't like we would take Turner, Hawes, and Young out of the game in the third quarter because we were playing too well.
I'm a big fan of Mark Cuban as a business man. I think that he is probably my favorite shark on sharktank. He is extremely intelligent, and experienced. However, he is very blow hardy and dishonest as an nba owner.